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22 hours ago22 hr Author Moderator No. ESPN's College GameDay Reveals Week 5 LocationESPN's College GameDay revealed that the popular show will be in town for the No. 6 Oregon Ducks vs. No. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions matchup in week 5. Will Ducks coach Dan Lanning and his team pull off the upset, or will Penn State and the Nittany Lions crowd overwhelm Oregon?Oregon Ducks On SIESPN's College GameDay Reveals Week 5 LocationWith the No. 6 Oregon Ducks beating Oregon State on Saturday, the clash with No. 2 Penn State and rematch of the 2024 Big Ten Championship Game is set. The hig
21 hours ago21 hr Author Moderator No. Oregon coach Dan Lanning offers early thoughts on next weekend's game at Penn StateIt's here. No. 6 Oregon will meet No. 2 Penn State in State College next year. Oregon coach Dan Lanning offered early thoughts on next weekend's game.
8 hours ago8 hr Author Moderator No. Flock Talk: The Beat Goes OnThe Bye-Week NarrativeAs always, attention shifts to perceived advantages. Penn State gets the luxury of a bye this week, while Oregon hosts a reeling Oregon State squad. The question practically writes itself: does the Nittany Lions’ off week give them an edge?Duck Sports CentralFlock Talk: The Beat Goes OnOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
8 hours ago8 hr Author Moderator No. Oregon excited and ready for the week ahead in preperation for No. 2 Penn StateThe Oregon Ducks will see a drastically different opponent this coming weekend as they travel to No. 2 Penn State. The Ducks say they're excited about the preparation that will come with the game.
8 hours ago8 hr Author Moderator No. When asked by reporters when the Ducks would turn their focus to the Nittany Lions, he told reporters, “The switch is already flipped.”'The switch has flipped;' Dan Lanning, Oregon Ducks looking ahead to Penn State
5 hours ago5 hr Author Moderator No. Oregon opens as a slight underdog for road game at No. 2 Penn StateThe Ducks will be an underdog for the first time this season when they travel to Penn State for a week five Top 10 matchup.
5 hours ago5 hr Author Moderator No. Penn State fans are already cocky, say White Out too intimidating for DucksCrowds give themselves too much credit. The truly intimidating thing about playing Penn State is that they are a great football team, as talented and experienced defensively as the Ohio State squad that rolled the Ducks 41-21 in the Rose Bowl.If Lanning and the Ducks want to smash that narrative, they'll need a better plan and a better mindset for their third crack at a Jim Knowles defense. In a matchup of No. 6 at No. 2, execution matters way more than fan trash talk.Autzen ZooPenn State fans are already cocky, say White Out too int...It's big. It's loud. It's a dramatic scene in a hallowed venue, so powerful that the broadcast crew goes silent as the music roars and the band dances.
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator No. Reminds me of last year when before the season started people were talking about if Oregon could adjust to BIG "play".Well, going 9 - 0 in football and 7 other league championships later (the most in any conference we have been in), it seems we'll be ready for anything they want to throw at us.It is not like we haven't played in big BIG games before. I think we are 3 - 0 in our last three trips to tosu (1) and Mich (2).JUST SAYING
1 hour ago1 hr Author Moderator No. Instincts and circumstances led James Ferguson-Reynolds to tuck it on fake puntOregon's fake punt wasn't called, punter James Ferguson-Reynolds says. He read the OSU defense, took the ball and ran it.
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